Some movies generate more buzz than others. Using data provided by Google Trends, INSIDER compiled a list of the most-searched titles of 2018.

Here are 10 films that got people talking online this year, from chilling horror flicks to epic superhero blockbusters.

“The Nun” is part of “The Conjuring” series, so it got people talking.

Warner Bros. Productions‘The Nun.’

“The Nun,” the latest instalment in the “Conjuring” horror series, was a big hit at the box office this year. Set in the 1950s, the film tells the story of a Catholic priest and his novitiate who travel to Romania to investigate a nun’s mysterious suicide.

The chilling premise (and the hype) made it one of the most-searched movies of the year.

“Hereditary” is another highly Googled horror movie.

“Hereditary,” one of 2018’s highest-grossing independent films was also one of the year’s most terrifying releases. Marking filmmaker Ari Aster’s directorial debut, the movie stars Toni Collette and Gabriel Byrne as parents whose family becomes haunted by supernatural forces and buried ancestral secrets.

“Venom” was certainly talked about online.

Sony Pictures‘Venom.’

Superhero movies tend to get the internet buzzing, and “Venom” was no exception.

The “Spider-Man” spin-off centres on the titular parasitic alien, or symbiote, that merges with journalist Eddie Brock (Tom Hardy). “Venom” received poor critical reception but divided fans. Some found that Hardy’s goofy performance made up for the clunky plot.

“Bohemian Rhapsody” is also creating Golden Globe buzz.

Twentieth Century Fox‘Bohemian Rhapsody.’

The Queen biopic “Bohemian Rhapsody” hasn’t just caused internet traffic – it’s also generating buzz in Hollywood, where it received several Golden Globe nominations. In addition to being up for best motion picture – drama, Rami Malek’s turn as Freddie Mercury earned him a best actor nod.

Lots of people want to know more about “A Star Is Born.”

Warner Bros.‘A Star Is Born.’

From the searing chemistry between stars Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper, who also directed the movie, to the superb soundtrack, there’s a lot to love (and discuss and Google) about this contemporary re-envisioning of “A Star Is Born.” The musical drama is up for five Golden Globes, including best motion picture – drama.

“A Quiet Place” is almost entirely silent.

Paramount Pictures‘A Quiet Place.’

John Krasinski’s innovative horror movie “A Quiet Place” (which stars Krasinski and actress Emily Blunt, who are married in real life) scared up stellar reviews, ticket sales, and lots of online buzz. Its eerie, post-apocalyptic plot concerns a family forced to live a simple, silent existence to avoid being attacked by monsters with hypersensitive hearing.

“Avengers: Infinity War” was emotional.

Walt Disney‘Avengers: Infinity War.’

Equal parts epic and heart-wrenching, “Avengers: Infinity War” was one of the year’s most talked-about flicks of any genre. The movie, which marks the 19th entry in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, assembles an expansive team of superheroes, from Doctor Strange to the Guardians of the Galaxy.

“Deadpool 2” was a popular sequel.

20th Century Fox‘Deadpool 2.’

The internet went wild for “Deadpool 2,” a funny, heartfelt follow up to the 2016 film. Thanks to Ryan Reynolds’ winning portrayal of Wade Wilson, the Marvel sequel was a hit with audiences and critics.

“Incredibles 2” was long awaited.

Disney/Pixar‘Incredibles 2.’

Fans and critics alike raved about the long-awaited Disney/Pixar sequel “Incredibles 2.” The animated hero tale, which picks up where the 2004 film ended, was the year’s second-most-searched movie on Google.

“Black Panther” was the most-searched film and one of the most highly rated films.

Marvel Studios‘Black Panther.’

Not only was Marvel’s “Black Panther” the most-searched movie of 2018 – critics consider it one of the year’s best films. It stars Chadwick Boseman as T’Challa, the king of a fictional African nation called Wakanda who becomes the eponymous superhero after consuming a special herb. The cast also features Michael B. Jordan and Lupita Nyong’o.